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  • This video is courtesy of the City of Auburn, the Androscoggin Historical Society and David Colby Young. In this video we talk about the Great Falls Art Center, Community Little Theatre, and the Share Center,


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  • Auburn City Council 2009-01-05


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  • This video is courtesy of the City of Auburn, the Androscoggin Historical Society and David Colby Young. This video is of the 2008-12-15 meeting of the Auburn City Council.


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  • Video of the 2008 12 01 meeting of the Auburn City Council courtesy of the City of Auburn, the Androscoggin Historical Society and David Colby Young. We hope you will enjoy this information.


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  • Video courtesy of Auburn City Hall


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  • On 14 Feb 2002, The Androscoggin Historical Society of AUburn, Maine host talks to help local historical societies of Androscoggin County. This series of gether togethers to be called "The Androscoggin Round Table" Mike Lord and Dennis Stires to incharged of this project. \To contact the Maine Memory Net Work: Dial (207) 774-1822 to speak to a receptionist, or (207) 879–0427, then the extension below. Digital Projects (Maine Memory Network) - info@mainememory.net Kathy Amoroso x227 Director of Digital Projects kamoroso@mainehistory.org Frances Pollitt x234 Maine Memory Network Cataloger fpollitt@mainehistory.org Candace Kanes x233 Maine Memory Network Curator and Historian ckanes@mainehistory.org Stephanie Philbrick x209 Community Partnership Coordinator sphilbrick@mainehistory.org


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  • Ms. Marilyn Burgess talks on an overview of Leeds, Maine History at the from 1801-2001 at the 27th Nov. 2001 meeting of the ANdroscoggin Historical Society


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  • Charles D. HESELTINE was the author of Bangor Street Railway: Transportation Bulletin No. 81, January-December 1974 Warehouse Pt. CT, Connecticut Valley Chapter, National Railway Historical Society. 1974, First edition. (ISBN: 0-910506-17-5). Hardcover. The development of street railways in Bangor, Maine. 82 pages with historic photographs, rosters and maps. Light bumping to two corners. A fine and bright copy. We found from the SSDI CHARLES D HESELTINE was born 18 Feb 1911 died 30 Nov 1989. His SS no was 004-05-1947 Maine. In Oct of 1983 he was of South Portland, Maine and gave a talk on The Electric Railway System Out of Lewiston, Maine at a meeting of the Androscoggin Historical Thumbnail image courtesy of www.octranspo.com/about_OC/History/Ahearn_Soper.htm


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  • The Archaeology in Androscoggin Valley of Maine talk was given by Bruce Bourque, Chief Archaeologist of the Maine State Museum. This talk was record live at the meeting of the Androscoggin Historical Society held on 26 Oct 1999. Bates College states: "The Maine press paid particular attention to the work of an anthropologist at Bates this year. Bruce Bourque, chief archeologist and curator of ethnology at the Maine State Museum and a lecturer at Bates, had a hand in two publications addressing topics near and dear to Mainers. Bourque was one of 19 contributors to a much-publicized analysis, in a July issue of Science magazine, of the decline of coastal fisheries. Bourque also made news as principal author of Twelve Thousand Years: American Indians in Maine (University of Nebraska Press), the first authoritative history of Maine’s native people, published in September."


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  • Mr. James Talbot talks at the Annual Meeting of the AHS in Auburn, Maine. Title "What's It Program" Charles M. Talbot Associates AuctionZip Auctioneer ID # 4188 James E. Talbot 55 Poplar Hill Road Turner, ME 04282 Phone: 207-225-3797 Email: cta@ctaauctions.com Web: www.ctaauctions.com


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  • (Audio only) Nancy LeCompte gave an interesting talk on just how one should do to research their native American genealogy. This talk was given on 27 Nov 2007 at AUburn, Maine


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  • Kerck Kelsey, great, great grandson of Cadwallader Washburn, discovered that other than a 1924 book on the Washburn family and a book about Cadwallader published in 1950, not much had been written about Cadwallader Washburn or the rest of the Washburn family. He set out to change that and has written a book entitled, Remarkable Americans, This video is courtesy of David Colby Young, Mr. Kelsey & the Androscoggin Historical. This is 99% of only one camera angle. We have also another video of the same program which we used two camera's with a little different lead into the program.


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  • Gold Medal Flour has been a household name in kitchens across the USA for almost a 150 years. The Gold Medal brand was first introduced by Cadwallader’s Minneapolis-based Washburn Crosby Company in 1880. It was just one of many accomplishments by Cadwallader and his nine extraordinary brothers and sisters, born in Livermore in the early 1800s. They founded banks, railroads, and mills, went to sea, served as Governors, and represented several states as Senators and Congressmen in Washington. Kerck Kelsey, great, great grandson of Cadwallader Washburn, discovered that other than a 1924 book on the Washburn family and a book about Cadwallader published in 1950, not much had been written about Cadwallader Washburn or the rest of the Washburn family. He set out to change that and has written a book entitled, Remarkable Americans,


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  • David Cook gives talk to the Androscoggin Historical on the subject of New Finds & Concepts in MaineArchaeology on 24 March 1998


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  • (Audio Only) Nancy LeCompte gives her talk on Native American Traveling Medicine Shows in Maine. Audio only, but sit back abd learn how Native Americans sold the public many different things.


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  • Live long Auburn, Maine resident, Gordon V. Windle talks about the history of the area as well as the many jobs he did from the bleachery to ship building he did them all.


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  • Mr Libby talked on Poland Spring at the Androscogggin Historical 2009-11-17. Libby discussed the history, formation and development of the Poland Spring resort and water company. His talk also include the Ricker family, which founded and formed Poland Spring, golf and other recreational activities at Poland; the history and goals of the Preservation Society, and the life of its long-serving board president, George A. Ricker Jr., who died last month. Ricker was a memberof the last generation of the founding family to live on the propert. He has served as adjunct faculty, teaching history courses at Central Maine Community College and assisting with a political science course at the University of Maine. He recently co-authored, with the Poland Spring Preservation Society, the book Poland Spring which was published by Arcadia Publishing through its popular Images of America series.


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  • Hills are the runners friend in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Most of all the runners agree as they smile their way to the top of the hills. David Colby Young of the Maine Track Club has recorded their efforts on 2 Aug 2008.


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  • A Night on the Town was a talk given by Mr. Keith W. Brann on 22 April 2008 at the monthly meeting of the Androscoggin Historical Society. Mr. Brann is a member of the Androscoggin Historical Society, His talk was about what Lewiston and Auburn, Maine people did before there was TV. This talks covers many subject from things like kids games, go to meeting, plays, dancing to public hangings and the KKK. Not everything was good in the "good old days" and somethings we might not want to re-live. Mr. Brann covers many subjects and has made a good outline of what could be an interesting book some day.


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  • Meeting of ANdroscoggin Historical SOciety


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